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Osx image resizer 0.9.2 for mac
Osx image resizer 0.9.2 for mac








osx image resizer 0.9.2 for mac
  1. #OSX IMAGE RESIZER 0.9.2 FOR MAC INSTALL#
  2. #OSX IMAGE RESIZER 0.9.2 FOR MAC DRIVERS#
  3. #OSX IMAGE RESIZER 0.9.2 FOR MAC DRIVER#
  4. #OSX IMAGE RESIZER 0.9.2 FOR MAC CODE#

  • The biggest new feature is a logging facility: If log_level is set to a value higher than 0, rEFInd will log its actions in a UTF-16 file called refind.log in the same directory as the rEFInd binary, or on the first accessible ESP if rEFInd was launched from a read-only filesystem (such as an HFS+ volume).
  • 0.13.1 ()-This release adds a couple of new features that won't impact most people (although one is a fairly major addition) and several small bug fixes and minor changes:.
  • GNU-EFI 3.0.13 made changes to its header files that caused rEFInd.
  • I've swapped out expired CentOS Secure Boot keys for new ones.
  • This version adds support for Booster initrd files, which are named.
  • rEFInd can now identify JFS volumes as such, if a third-party JFS.
  • Interpreted value for on-screen notification when rotating through
  • I've adjusted reporting of SIP values by adding back 0x77 as an.
  • #OSX IMAGE RESIZER 0.9.2 FOR MAC DRIVERS#

    Installing from a source that lacks drivers for a detectable Linuxįilesystem (ext2/3/4fs, ReiserFS, Btrfs, or HFS+). Screen and log details (if logging is enabled). Now it should register itself, although it does complain on Reported a failure and did not modify NVRAM if any of these failed

    #OSX IMAGE RESIZER 0.9.2 FOR MAC DRIVER#

    Of copying configuration, icons, and driver files.

    #OSX IMAGE RESIZER 0.9.2 FOR MAC CODE#

    I've made rEFInd's self-install code less finicky about the success.NVRAM storage instead, as if use_nvram true had been REFInd can locate and if neither is available, rEFInd will use Refind-vars in the root directory of the first ESP that Vars subdirectory of rEFInd's own directory (as before) īut if that's not available, it will use a directory called With this version, rEFInd will now use the Store its own variables, such as PreviousBoot and Unwritable (say, if it was on an HFS+ volume), then rEFInd would not The vars subdirectory of its own directory and if that was Previously, when setting use_nvram false, rEFInd would use.The partition name contains useful information. This change can make for more accurate OS iconĬhoices in some situations, such as if both names are set but only This version improves the separation of filesystem vs.This version implements more logging improvements, including bumping.(Some EFIs will hang rather than fail over to the nextĮntry, though, and this change won't help with them.) On launching Shim, then it should fail over to the direct boot andīe fine. If this configuration causes a Secure Boot failure That don't rely on Shim, but with a stray Shim binary present on theĮSP that a package script will detect and pass as a -shim This should help on systems with custom Secure Boot key sets Rather than via a Shim, if installed with the -shim It also now creates a backup NVRAM entry to boot directly, Key using mokutil, which can slightly simplify the MOK

    #OSX IMAGE RESIZER 0.9.2 FOR MAC INSTALL#

    Script when run from Linux: The script can now install a Secure Boot

  • I've improved Secure Boot support in the refind-install.
  • That caused the mountesp script to fail in that version of
  • MacOS 11 ("Big Sur") changed something in its sed utility.
  • The mvrefind script has long had an unnoticed bug thatĬaused it to fail to create a new NVRAM entry to point to the moved.
  • Properly signed EFI drivers when Secure Boot was enabled and used
  • Version 0.13.1 introduced a bug that caused rEFInd to fail to load.
  • HFS+, ext2fs, and ext4fs drivers to misbehave.
  • I've also fixed potential memory management bugs that could cause.
  • To hang under certain unpredictable circumstances.
  • This version fixes a memory management bugs that could cause rEFInd.
  • 0.13.2 ()-I've fixed a number of bugs and added a few new features with this version:.
  • The following summarizes changes in rEFInd's public releases: If a Web search has brought you here, you may want to start at the main page. This page is part of the documentation for the rEFInd boot manager. If you find this Web page useful, please consider making a small donation to help keep this site up and running. This Web page is provided free of charge and with no annoying outside ads however, I did take time to prepare it, and Web hosting does cost money. The rEFInd Boot Manager: Revisions The rEFInd Boot Manager:










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